Apply for Metropolitan’s Apprenticeship Program. Like Gabriel Medina, become skilled in the electrical trade, earn while you learn, and make your entry into the water industry. Learn more. https://lnkd.in/gSrYDpbP
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Have You Compared the Costs of a College Degree vs. an HVAC Apprenticeship? Thinking about your future? Let’s talk numbers. A traditional four-year college degree can be a significant investment. In contrast, an HVAC apprenticeship at Haynes University not only is free but also includes $1,500 worth of professional tools, free of charge. Plus, apprentices earn while they learn, leading to less debt and more practical experience. Swipe to see the full cost comparison and start your career without the burden of overwhelming student debt. 🔗 Explore our HVAC apprenticeship program at Haynes University Click Here to explore more:
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Commercial & Residential Mastery Our apprenticeship program immerses you in a wide array of electrical projects, from commercial complexes to residential-style units, ensuring comprehensive skill development.
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PSA: Why You Shouldn't Look Down on Professionals Without Degrees In today's diverse professional landscape, it's crucial to recognize and respect the value of individuals who excel without traditional degrees. Here’s why: -Experience: Practical skills and knowledge from hands-on work. -Alternative Education: Vocational training and online courses provide expertise. -Diverse Perspectives: Varied backgrounds foster innovation and creativity. -Proven Success: Many leaders succeed without degrees. -Adaptability: Non-traditional paths build resourcefulness. -Passion: Dedication drives exceptional performance. -Networking: Professional connections and mentorship can surpass formal education. -Continuous Learning: Commitment to self-improvement ensures competency. -Merit-Based: Performance and contributions matter more than degrees. -Inclusivity: Valuing all backgrounds enriches workplace culture and society.
Have You Compared the Costs of a College Degree vs. an HVAC Apprenticeship? Thinking about your future? Let’s talk numbers. A traditional four-year college degree can be a significant investment. In contrast, an HVAC apprenticeship at Haynes University not only is free but also includes $1,500 worth of professional tools, free of charge. Plus, apprentices earn while they learn, leading to less debt and more practical experience. Swipe to see the full cost comparison and start your career without the burden of overwhelming student debt. 🔗 Explore our HVAC apprenticeship program at Haynes University Click Here to explore more:
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The power of apprenticeships for the Housing sector! Take a look at the article below to learn more about Housing Apprenticeships. https://lnkd.in/eEyvZh_v
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Meet one of our new apprentices, 18 year old, George Taylor. We sat down with George and asked him some questions to get to know him better. How would you describe yourself in three words? I am enthusiastic, punctual and conscientious. Why did you choose to take an apprenticeship? I believe that it is beneficial for me to take an apprenticeship as I can learn and develop with experienced engineers around me and get firsthand experience of what work the engineers do and how the industry itself operates. What are you most looking forward to starting your new apprenticeship? To meet and work alongside new people and to learn from very experienced engineers. What are some of your future goals? Learning the required skills and developing my knowledge to the necessary standard in order to complete my apprenticeship and my Building Services Engineering college course.
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This week is National Apprenticeship Week! Apprenticeship programs are great for EVERYONE. The employers, the workers, the community, the state, our entire country. Some facts to consider: • The median estimate of an employer's return on investment in a registered apprenticeship is 44.3% 😎 • About 90% of apprentices retain employment after completing an apprentice program 🤑 We are proud to be a part of training the next generation of electrical lineworkers. 👷♂️ How many of you went through an apprenticeship program? #NAW2023 #ApprenticeshipUSA
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Some good advice from our 1st Years who are on their Plumbing journey. * What's best about your apprenticeship * Main skills needed to be a plumber * What is your advice to anyone thinking about an apprenticeship * what do you like about the college aspect of your apprenticeship Its always great to hear our apprentices perception of how they feel the journey is going, everyone's is different. but the aspiration and commitment from the apprentices is great they are resilient and embrace the opportunity for growth and learning, The James Frew Way.
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High School students...Considering a career circuit in electrical? Consider this: IEC Chesapeake has an STA/ School to Apprenticeship program you might want to explore. Always in demand with great potential earnings- electricians complete a four year apprenticeship for their Journeyworkers licensure. Like many professions, they continue to take CEU's throughout their careers to keep their licenses up to date. IEC Chesapeake is always asking...#whatsurcircuit https://lnkd.in/gMfJU7D
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Did you know direct entry into apprenticeship is when an individual seeks employment with a trades employer and that employer agrees to register and train them as an apprentice? Little to no trade experience is required for direct entry into apprenticeship. Find out more on https://lnkd.in/gMy57k3
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High School students...Considering a career circuit in electrical? Consider this: IEC Chesapeake has an STA/ School to Apprenticeship program you might want to explore. Always in demand with great potential earnings- electricians complete a four year apprenticeship for their Journeyworkers licensure. Like many professions, they continue to take CEU's throughout their careers to keep their licenses up to date. IEC Chesapeake is always asking...#whatsurcircuit https://lnkd.in/dqTe4gV
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